
Political Extremists Can’t Tell When They’re Wrong
New study shows that people with intense political views have metacognition problems. They cannot tell when they’re wrong. Bill Whittle Now examines what this means
New study shows that people with intense political views have metacognition problems. They cannot tell when they’re wrong. Bill Whittle Now examines what this means
Did President Trump and Republicans play a long game to force Democrats to approve the border wall, or does the 11th-hour shutdown crisis demonstrate weakness
In a New York Times column, Clemson philosophy professor Todd May asks readers to consider if the world would be a better place without you.
The Trump administration issues a new regulation banning bump stocks, like the one used by the Las Vegas shooter, but the response from the NRA,
A speech pathologist brings a First Amendment challenge to a Texas law which requires her to pledge not to participate in the anti-Israel BDS movement.
A Texas judge ruled Obamacare unconstitutional, but should Republicans even try to restart that battle. Bill Whittle Now says, definitely and defiantly, “Yes!” More great
Yellow Vests in France, Brexit turmoil in the U.K., Merkel falls in Germany, and the onslaught against Trump continues in the U.S.. The Washington Post’s
A group of Honduran migrants told the U.S. consulate in Tijuana, they would end their march to the U.S. border and go home if paid
Muslims in Indonesia can use a smartphone app to report insults to the Prophet Mohammed and Islam. Does the U.S. Constitution protect the individual’s right
We hired him as the business-leader president, but the continual staff changes at the White House — now his Chief of Staff John Kelly departs
Former FBI Director James Comey tells an MSNBC audience that Americans should go all out to make sure the liar-in-chief doesn’t get reelected in 2020.
Comedian Kevin Hart gets forced off the stage as host of the Academy Awards based on an old tweet. Bill Whittle feels bad for him,
Luxembourg City plans to offer free public transit to everyone, and Scott Ott thought Bill Whittle would hate that idea. Watch Bill’s reaction, and consider
Politicians out on bail on felony charges get reelected, and The New York Times wonders if any scandal would destroy a political career. Bill Whittle